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Letter: Indian casinos not a 'disgrace'
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2002 "Indian gaming provides jobs and many other opportunities for tribal members. How dare [opinion writer Phyllis] Rufff judge something like the Indian casinos when she has no idea how many people these casinos really help. This narrow-minded way of thinking will keep Oklahoma in the dark ages when it comes to any type of lottery or better gaming in this state. . ." Get the Story:
Letter: Let's not judge [third item] (Virginia George. The Daily Oklahoman 7/3) Related Stories:
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